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Old 2nd July 2009, 06:51 PM
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I always think that the people who say they see no more crime or violence on the streets etc are probably dead right.

But it actually says more about where they live and the environment they're used to than anything else.

If you have the means to live in a better area and only generally deal with a "better class" of person....then you'll be oblivious to the rest of society.

I would suggest that those people really need to check out the environments where other people live.

Take a little walk through Toxteth, Brixton, Moss Side etc. If you think you can do it and come out unscathed, then go for it and prove me wrong.

In fact go to any major town and look beneath the surface of the glossy shopping malls etc. Cos you're going to find a very different Britain than what you're familiar with.

These tree hugging lefties always blame the media for their portrayal of the bad conditions in Britain.

The MEDIA is responsible!

Well I'll tell you something.....visit a cashpoint at midnight in any big city centre!

Suddenly you hear noises behind you as you take out your cash!

And at that point the cold hard truth is going to hit you.......a Daily Mail reporter is now the least of your worries.
We live in a really nice area but the thugs are able to travel. The wife and I were attacked a few years ago by 4 chavs and their Asian drug supplier when walking back home at 9,45 pm from from a lovely afternoon at some friend's house, albeit a little worse for wear.

The only thing that saved us from further violence was when king chav hit me as hard as he could on me ear, splitting it from top to bottom. The t**t didn't totally floor me and I got up and said "Is that all that you have got you you c**t", I faced up to the five of them and they ran off.

My son. his RAF pilot and police officer mates went out to find them the next day. I asked my son what happened, and all I got was "shut up Dad", strangely enough there were no more attacks.

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